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August 29, 1997 - Image 104

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-08-29

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Sweetwater/

Bistro



Continental Cuisine

some of our specialities

Trout Florentine

Chicken Marengo

Fresh trout stuffed with
herbed vegetables du
chef, roasted garlic &
white wine, then oven
baked to perfection.

This famous French classic is named
so because it was first eaten by
Napoleon after the battle of
Marengo in 1800. Chicken
Medallions roasted to perfection,
served with a generous portion of
mushroom wine sauce.

Classic Beef Stroganoff

A 19th century dish created for
Count Pavel Stroganoff, a dignitary
and a noted gourmet at the court
of the Russian Czar Alexander
Lean sirloin beef pieces sautéed
and then simmered in sour cream,
Madeira wine, mushrooms, onions,
parsley and dill.

The Noose Tightens

One month after the market blast in Jerusalem,
Bethlehem remains under military curfew.

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mad Masalmeh dozes in the for nearly two years, languishes
doorway of his fruit and veg- in its isolation, idle, resentful and
etable store in Bethlehem's totally unconvinced by Israel's se-
wholesale market. It is noon. curity argument.
On a normal August
"This is a ghost town,"
AB edouin
day you would have to el-
says Mayor Hanna Nass-
bow your way through a worn an urges er, waving from his office
crush of Palestinian moth- her d onkey to a over an empty Manger
ers, prodding for ripeness, water hose on a Square. "The people are
dese
road
bargaining over price, lug- near rted
the West very close to losing hope.
ging home plastic baskets
The prime minister of Is-
B ank.
of grapes, bananas and
rael is killing the spirit of
eggplants, mint and parsley, all the peace process."
the fruits of the earth and the
Nasser estimates the loss of in-
tree.
come from tourism, olive wood,
Today the market is deserted.
mother-of-pearl and textile fac-
Masalmeh, who supports an ex- tories, farms and outside jobs in
tended family of 22 children, par- the first month of the siege at $7
ents, brothers and sisters, opens million. About 80 percent of the
his cash box to reveal a few coins, town's 35,000 residents, he says,
perhaps 100 Israeli shekels, $30. are unemployed. "Day laborers
"Usually," he claims, "I would can't get to Israel, and even local
have sold 3,000 shekels' worth of factories are having to close be-
produce by this time."
cause their raw materials are not
He hauls out a box of bruised being cleared from Israeli ports."
apples and pears, starting to rot.
"I take these home for the fam-
ily," he says. The store is well
stocked, much of it imported from
Israel. It is not that there is no
food in town. People just don't
have the money to buy more than
the basics: tomatoes, onions,
— Hanna Nasser
potatoes.
One month after two Pales-
tinian suicide bombers killed 14
Khalid Bandak, manager of
Israeli civilians in a Jerusalem the 50-room Grand Hotel, hosts
market, Bethlehem is the only not a single guest. Three groups
West Bank town still cut off from of Christian pilgrims, from Eu-
both Israel and its neighboring rope and Asia, have cancelled at
Arab communities. David Bar-I1- the last minute. A busload of 32
lan, an Israeli government Koreans was turned back at an
spokesman, explains: "We have Israeli checkpoint on the road
reports from our security services from Jerusalem, five miles to the
that possible terrorist operations north.
are being planned by individuals
"We have had to lay off 12
in Bethlehem. As long as those workers, most of our staff," Ban-
reports remain valid, the closure dak reports. "We've lost at least
on Bethlehem will continue."
$45,000. Under Israeli occupa-
The biblical city of David and tion, at least, we had free move-
Ruth, Jesus and Mary, which has ment."
been under Palestinian self-rule
Just as people are not starving

"The people are very
close to losing
hope."

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